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AF OceanGuard 790 Aquarium | Reef2Reef I’ve been in the saltwater aquarium hobby for a little over 10 years, and I recently had to breakdown my 1st reef tank and I bought the ocean guard 790 as my replacement It is absolutely amazing The build quality is top notch Forgot to mention my first tank was a reef savvy tank, so im not comparing a Honda civic to a Lamborghini , sort of
Exploring a new approach to in-tank aquarium lighting Hi everyone I’m new here, appreciate any patience in advance I come from the architectural and decorative lighting world, and I’ve been spending some time learning how lighting is approached in reef aquariums One thing that stands out to me is that nearly all reef lighting serves an
Should I get dry or live rock for my new salt water aquarium? I got a new tank like a week ago and I put reef sand and saltwater in my tank with a filter and I want to get a live rock or dry rock for my new aquarium I've never had a saltwater aquarium before so I want to know if live or dry rock is better for a beginner?
pH And The Reef Aquarium | Reef2Reef The lower the aquarium’s alkalinity, the more the pH will drop Also, the higher the pH, the less the pH will drop, because seawater’s buffering capability declines steadily as the pH drops from about 9 to 7 5 Remember, there may be an additional later drop in pH as the aquarium’s organisms metabolize the vinegar to carbon dioxide Figure 4
Aquarium and electrical safety | Reef2Reef Wow! This has been a horrible week First loosing my dog and now after taking a few day break from here R2R only to return and find out the tragedy my friend Baruch @Miami Reef has been lost 😭 Seems he has passed from an electrical incident while working in his tank Unsure how this has